By Rabindranath Tagore, Arunava Sinha
Age Group: 6 - 9 Years
Number of Pages: 36
Description:
Kabuliwallah is one of Rabindranath Tagore's most beloved and enduring short stories — a tender, bittersweet tale of an unlikely friendship set in the bustling streets of colonial Calcutta. Mini is a curious, talkative five-year-old who one day befriends Rahmat, a towering Afghan fruit-seller who walks the city selling dry fruits and nuts from a large bag. Though worlds apart, the two share a special bond — for Mini reminds Rahmat deeply of his own daughter back in Kabul. Their warm friendship is disrupted when Rahmat is imprisoned. By the time he returns, years have passed, and Mini is no longer a child. A story of fathers and daughters, time and loss, and the shared humanity that crosses all borders. Beautifully translated from Bengali by Arunava Sinha and enriched with illustrations, this classic is timeless. Recommended for readers aged 9 and above.
6 - 9 Years
Chapter Book (Hard Cover)
English
Classics
Adaptation, Classics, Indian Author
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